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Nigeria: Questions Mount Over U.S. Airstrikes in Northern Nigeria$

By Leslie Varenne, MondAfrique: The American strikes carried out in Nigeria on Christmas Day raise serious questions. Beyond the confusion surrounding the objectives of the operation, inconsistencies in official statements, and the unclear nature of the targets, the...

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Nigeria: Turmoil at the Nigerian ruling partyF

Posted On 23 June 2020

Abuja, June 23, 2020 – Nigerian police on Tuesday closed the headquarters of the ruling All Progressive Congress to “maintain peace” as an intra-party legal battle raged over the appointment of an acting national chairman. About 15 police officers and intelligence agents arrived at the APC office in the early afternoon and evacuated politicians and staff.

“The deployment is a proactive move… to maintain peace and ensure there is no breakdown of law and order at the secretariat,” the police said on their Twitter account. But APC member Franck Osai called the move illegal, labelling it an “abuse of the party constitution” and calling on President Muhammadu Buhari “to settle the crisis in the party”.

A Nigerian court early this month ordered the suspension of APC leader Adams Oshiomhole, a former Buhari ally whose detractors accuse him of incompetence. Oshiomhole appealed against the decision, but two other party members have since declared themselves the new party leader.

AFP

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